Manual pipette controller PIP31-100B
for the pharmaceutical industryfor liquid handling

Manual pipette controller - PIP31-100B - labstac - for the pharmaceutical industry / for liquid handling
Manual pipette controller - PIP31-100B - labstac - for the pharmaceutical industry / for liquid handling
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Characteristics

Operational mode
manual
Applications
for liquid handling, for the pharmaceutical industry
Volume

Max.: 100 ml
(3.3814 US fl oz)

Min.: 0.1 ml
(0.0034 US fl oz)

Description

Product Details
Pipette Controller offers an unmatched control of pipetting speeds from drop by drop or gravity dispense to fast liquid displacement. Designed for comfortable and uncomplicated pipetting even during long lasting sessions. It is light weight and easy to use in laboratory and for research purpose.
  • Used in: Liquid Handling Task, Institutes, Pharmaceutical, Industrial, Microbiology, Chemistry, Biology, Medical, Laboratory, Research
  • Also known as: Pipetaid, Pipet Gun, Laboratory Pipette Controller

Key Features
  • Chemical resistance
  • Human engineering design
  • Lightweight and Structure strong
  • Lightweight and dexterous for operation

Features
  • Chemical resistance
  • Human engineering design
  • Lightweight and Structure strong
  • Lightweight and dexterous for operation
  • A wide range volume for liquid controlling

Specifications
Volume: 0.1ml-100 ml
Colour: Blue parts + Gray ball
Unit: 20

Caractéristiques / spécifications techniques
  • Volume: 0.1ml-100 ml
  • Colour: Blue parts + Gray ball
  • Unit: 20
  • Chemical resistance
  • Human engineering design
  • Lightweight and Structure strong
  • Lightweight and dexterous for operation
  • A wide range volume for liquid controlling

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